GJ 900: A new hierarchical system with low-mass components
E.V. Malogolovets (1), Yu. Yu. Balega (1), D.A. Rastegaev (1), K.-H., Hofmann (2), G. Weigelt (2) ((1) Special Astrophysical Observatory, Russia,, (2) Max-Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie, Germany)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of GJ 900, a nearby low-mass hierarchical triple star system with detailed photometric, spectroscopic, and orbital data, revealing its configuration, component properties, and potential additional members.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of GJ 900 as a low-mass hierarchical triple system, including component masses, spectral types, and orbital parameters, and suggests possible additional low-mass components.
Findings
GJ 900 is a hierarchical triple star system.
Component masses are approximately 0.64, 0.21, and 0.13 solar masses.
Orbital periods are estimated at about 80 and 20 years.
Abstract
Speckle interferometric observations made with the 6 m telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2000 revealed the triple nature of the nearby ( mas) low-mass young ( Myr) star GJ 900. The configuration of the triple system allowed it to be dynamically unstable. Differential photometry performed from 2000 through 2004 yielded - and -band absolute magnitudes and spectral types for the components to be =6.660.08, =9.150.11, =10.080.26, =4.840.08, =6.760.20, =7.390.31, K5--K7, M3--M4, M5--M6. The ``mass--luminosity'' relation is used to estimate the individual masses of the components: ,…
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